The wolf always represents loneliness but he is a pack animal

Emmie 2022-03-24 09:02:48

In the end, when the heroine saw the werewolf husband, she thought she was dead. Thought she had entered the kingdom of heaven, but she did not die. . In fact, I think it would be more cruel to change it to death.

I was wiping away tears the whole time.

The first time was when a child fell into the water and died. I really thought I was dead. . Happy snow play is always FLAG in the eyes of an audience like me, the more happy the time, the more serious FLAG suspects. Hey. . In the end, he didn't die, and was deceived into tears.

The second time was when my daughter went to school and became a transfer student. She recited that spell over and over again, making me want to cry. The lines of the spell should not be so cruel. . Children's songs or something. . Kite or something. . The more meaningless and innocent it is, the more cruel it is

. The third time is when the heroine meets the werewolf husband.

In addition, at the very beginning of the film, I felt that although my son was cowardly and bullied since he was a child. But I always felt he would turn into a wolf in the end. Because he is always lonely. In line with the temperament of the wolf.

At this time, an uncle interjected, but wolves are pack animals.

Yeah, need a gregarious animal, but he's the only one left. Is this the source of loneliness? Or double the loneliness?

View more about Wolf Children reviews

Extended Reading

Wolf Children quotes

  • [after Revealing to Hana that he is a Werewolf]

    Wolf Man: Were you surprised?

    [She nods]

    Wolf Man: Do you want to break up?

    [Hana shakes her head]

    Wolf Man: But you're trembling, are you scared?

    Hana: No.

    [pause]

    Hana: Because you're you.

  • [to The Wolf Man]

    Hana: I'll welcome you back home.